Cole expects to leave Chelsea

Ashley Cole has confirmed that he expects to leave Chelsea when his contract expires this summer.

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho had hinted that Cole and his fellow Chelsea stalwarts John Terry and Frank Lampard could still have a future at the club next season, despite their contracts running out.

While Terry has since been handed a new one-year deal by the Stamford Bridge club, Lampard's future remains uncertain and it now seems as if Cole has played his last game for the club.

Cole appeared to let on he knew his future lay away from Stamford Bridge after he left the pitch in tears following a lap of appreciation after Chelsea's last home match of the season against Norwich on May 5.

Mourinho then denied that Cole being made Chelsea captain for the final-day win at Cardiff was his way of giving him a decent send-off at the club.

Cole has collected a host of major medals during his time at Chelsea, winning the Premier League title in 2010, as well as four FA Cups in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012, the Champions League in 2012 and the Europa League last year.

In February, reports said Cole "may be tempted" by a move to America's MLS, but widespread reports have also suggested he could be a transfer target for Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers this summer.